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E-raamat: How to Prepare the Endometrium to Maximize Implantation Rates and IVF Success

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  • Ilmumisaeg: 17-Jan-2019
  • Kirjastus: Cambridge University Press
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781108244381
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Embryo transfer is the last step in the IVF treatment cycle, yet the one with the highest failure rate. This book provides a practical review of all aspects of endometrial receptivity, including histological, hormonal, biochemical and immunological, to enable specialists to make evidence-based decisions that influence success rates.

The last step in the IVF treatment cycle, embryo transfer, is also the process with the highest failure rate. No matter how good the laboratory technique is, a successful pregnancy will not be achieved without meticulous preparation of the uterus to accept the embryo. This book reviews the scientific evidence on endometrial receptivity, including histological, hormonal, biochemical, and immunological factors. Practical and concise, it supports gynecologists and embryologists to make evidence-based decisions that can influence the success rates of implantation and live births. Part of a series of books offering treatments and strategies for fertility and conception to optimize IVF outcomes, this volume is for all clinicians and embryologists working in reproductive medicine.

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Practical, evidence-based review of all factors that can affect the endometrium and influence implantation success rates.
List of Contributors
vii
Preface xi
1 Physiology of Endometrial Development through the Cycle and Implantation
1(9)
Annabelle Brennan
Martha Hickey
2 Molecular and Cellular Basis of Human Embryo Implantation
10(9)
Guiying Nie
Eva Dimitriadis
3 Protein Biomarkers of Endometrial Receptivity
19(9)
Tracey A. Edgell
4 Genetic Markers of Endometrial Receptivity
28(15)
Patricia Diaz-Gimeno
Juan A. Garcia-Velasco
5 Effects of Superovulation on the Endometrium
43(11)
Natalie Hannan
Jemma Evans
6 Screening the Uterine Microbiome Prior to Embryo Transfer
54(11)
Inmaculada Moreno
Carlos Simon
7 Estrogen and Progesterone Support in ART: Optimizing Implantation
65(8)
Jamie Stanhiser
Steven L. Young
8 The Role of Hysteroscopy and Endometrial Scratch in Improving Endometrial Receptivity
73(9)
Yuval Or
Zeev Shoham
9 Fibroids and Polyps: Their Effect on Implantation
82(9)
Beverley Vollenhoven
Sarah Hunt
10 Cleavage Stage or Blastocyst Transfer: Which Is Better?
91(13)
Jason Kasraie
11 Dummy Embryo Transfer
104(5)
Khaldoun Sharif
Gamal I. Serour
12 Does Catheter Type Influence Endometrial Implantation Success?
109(9)
Tia Hunjan
Shirin Khanjani
Stuart Lavery
13 Should All Embryos Be Transferred in Unstimulated Cycles?
118(9)
Nikoletta Panagiotopoulou
Siladitya Bhattacharya
14 Rest after Embryo Transfer Is Unhelpful
127(4)
Giuseppe Botta
Gedis Grudzinskas
15 Ectopic Pregnancies: Why Do They Happen?
131(11)
Rohan Chodankar
Andrew Home
16 The Role of NK Cells in Implantation after IVF and Treatment Strategies
142(9)
Norman Shreeve
Ashley Moffett
17 Sex and Immune Receptivity for Embryo Transfer
151(8)
David J. Sharkey
Sarah A. Robertson
18 Immunotherapy/IVIG, Prednisolone and Intralipid in IVF
159(10)
Ole Bjarne Christiansen
Kathinka Marie Nyborg
19 The Role of Heparin and Aspirin to Aid Implantation
169(4)
Tarique Salman
Luciano G. Nardo
20 Early Pregnancy Loss: Causes and Prevention
173(14)
Shreeya Tewary
Jan J. Brosens
21 Is The Endometrium in Women with PCOS Compromised?
187(10)
Terhi T. Piltonen
Index 197
Gabor Kovacs is Professor in the Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology at Monash University, Victoria. A Reproductive Gynecologist, he has forty years of experience in the treatment of subfertility including IVF, donor insemination, ovulation induction and reproductive surgery. He has a passion for teaching and has edited fourteen books for Cambridge University Press. Lois Salamonsen is Professor at the Centre for Reproductive Health, Hudson Institute of Medical Research, and Department of Molecular Biosciences, Monash University, Victoria. She was elected Fellow of the Australian Academy of Sciences and Honorary Fellow of the Royal Australasian College of Obstetrics and Gynaecology in recognition of her contribution to women's health research. For thirty years, her research has focussed on the molecular events underpinning human endometrial function.